Enjoy the beautiful Pocono Mountains' 2,400 square miles of the outdoors in any season. The Appalachian Trail marks the southern border of the Poconos, and many other trail systems offer waterfalls, spectacular viewing condition and a high concentration of rare plants and animals. Hiking trails in state parks lead to beautiful vistas and waterfalls, or by wetlands bubbling with life or through dark, old growth forests and to uncountable adventures and chances to see wildlife. Some trails are scenic or leisurely, while others are self-guiding educational or rigorous exercise.
Enjoy 2.5 miles of private stocked trout water, 21 station sporting clays, bird-hunting, youth shotgun program, biking, hiking,...more information
Located on the outskirts of historic Jim Thorpe, this county park is perfect for that family getaway. The park offers four trials...more information
Provides year-round environmental education programs for people of all ages. Dedicated to fostering community awareness through...more information
Come visit us and enjoy any season. When the temperature drops, the fun doesn't stop! The forest around the lake also has...more information
PEEC offers six trails that vary in distance and difficulty. All trails are loops that begin and end on PEEC Campus. Pick up an...more information
Approximately 3,000 acres in size, 1,800 feet above sea level, and is surrounded by 12,464 acres of Delaware state forest,...more information
Prompton State Park provides boat launching and picnicking facilities to the 290-acre Prompton Lake, which is operated by the U.S....more information
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Hiking in the Pocono Mountains